Campbell will oversee the day-to-day operations of SCCA Pro Racing until
a permanent successor is found for outgoing President and CEO Bob
Wildberger, who earlier announced his resignation after four years at the
helm of the sanctioning body.

The new executive search is currently underway, led by a committee made up
of members of the SCCA Pro Racing Board of Directors. The new president and
CEO will oversee the day-to-day operations of the organization that
currently counts the World Challenge Championships, Trans-Am Series, Playboy
Mazda MX-5 Cup, Pro Spec Racer Ford, Pro Formula Enterprises, and the F2000
Championship Series among the motorsports properties that it owns or
sanctions.

"The Pro Racing staff is working diligently to ensure that everything
is ready for the opening of our race season in March," Campbell
said. "As the interim president it will be my job to make sure that
they are fully supported and that our commitments to our customers are
met without impact during this change in leadership at SCCA Pro
Racing."

Elected Chairman of the Board in December, Campbell is a 35-year member
of the Sports Car Club of America and a past Chairman of the Board for
SCCA Inc.

A wholly owned subsidiary of Sports Car Club of America, Inc., SCCA Pro
Racing is a leading sanctioning body for motorsports events in the United
States. A member of the Automobile Competition Committee of the United
States (ACCUS), SCCA Pro Racing operates and sanctions a number of sports
car and open-wheel racing entities.